The FOUR-WAY Test

Of the things we think, say,
or do

First - Is it the truth?

Second - It is FAIR to all
concerned?

Third - Will it build
GOODWILL and BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS?

Fourth - Will it be
BENEFICIAL to all
concerned?
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Leadership Team 2009-2010
Joe Miller, Governor 09-10
Mel Weith, Past DG 08-09
Debbie Willard, DG Elect
Jeff Thornton, DG Nominee
PDG Harry Henderson, Trainer
Tom Ripperda, DGN Designate
Sherry Taylor, District Secretary

Deputy Governors
Lynn Lenker
(Club Service)
Lanis Lenker
(International Service)
Julie Webb
(Youth)
Neil Schoeneberg
(Community& Vocational Service)
Laura Stoker
(Public Relations)
Jack Langowski, PDG
(Foundation)

Assistant Governors
Phil Goodwin
Jim Grant
Bill Hackler
Bob Hardy
Bill Harrell
Gary Hemmer
Dave Matthews
September McAdoo
Norm Phillips
Tom Ripperda
Martin Rowe
Jeff Thornton
Alan Wiggers











This year, the Rotary Club of Fairview Heights had the privilege of
sending Five (5) Students to this invaluable Youth Leadership
Camp!

RYLA is a District youth program aimed at building leaders in
local High Schools.  The program is designed for incoming High
School Freshman and present High School students.  

To learn more about RYLA, click
here.
What is Rotary?

Rotary is an organization of
business & professional
persons united worldwide
who provide humanitarian
service, encourage high
ethical standards in all
vocations and help build
goodwill and peace in the
world.
Did you ever wonder how Paul Harris came up with the idea of Rotary?
 You can glimpse a preview and find out more in this month's
The
Rotarian.


"Writer Diana Schoberg and illustrator Steve Buccellato have teamed
up again to create another illustrated feature -- this one on the life and
times of Rotary's founder, Paul Harris. The 16-page story, which
appears inside the December issue of The Rotarian, follows Harris
from his wayward boyhood, through his arrival in Chicago and
subsequent founding of Rotary, to his death in 1947. Schoberg,
associate editor of The Rotarian, and Buccellato, a comic book artist,
collaborated on their first illustrated story, Amazing Stories of Polio!, in
February."            
www.Rotary.org